Can the Bible contribute meaningfully to contemporary discussions about a range of ethical or moral issues? This unit will examine how the Bible might inform ethical thinking about a range of issues such as family and marriage, health and (dis)ability, war, violence, decisions about the beginning and end of life, the environment, wealth, and social justice. We will consider how the biblical texts might have spoken about such issues in their ancient contexts and the hermeneutical complexities and constraints when it comes to applying biblical teachings to the modern context.
Unit code: BS3100P
Unit status: Approved (Minor revision)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3
Unit discipline: Biblical Studies
Delivery Mode: Intensive
Proposing College: Pilgrim Theological College
Show when this unit is running| 1. | Demonstrate an informed, critical perspective on the manner in which a range of ethical issues are presented in the Bible. |
| 2. | Identify and assess the various nature and type of use of the Bible in contemporary discourse. |
| 3. | Engage with substantial recent and classical literature on the Bible in relation to a particular ethical issue. |
| 4. | Demonstrate the ability to design and produce an essay or presentation, applying sound critical thinking and research skills, and methodologies appropriate to the discipline |
A range of lectures, discussions, debates, and workshops. Students will work progressively on one project each on a chosen topic, presenting material as they go.
Barton, John, Ethics in Ancient Israel. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Bauckham, Richard, The Bible and Ecology: Rediscovering the Community of Creation. Waco: Baylor, 2010.
Brawley, Robert L. (ed), The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Clark-Soles, Jaime, Women in the Bible. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2020.
Collins, John J., What Are Biblical Values? What the Bible Says on Key Ethical Issues. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2019.
Habel, N. and Trudinger, P. (eds), Exploring Ecological Hermeneutics. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2008
Lee, Dorothy, The Ministry of Women in the New Testament. Michigan: Baker Academic, 2021
Loader, William, Sex, Then and Now: Sexualities and the Bible. Eugene: Cascade, 2022.
Zimmerman, Ruben and van der Watt, Jan G. (eds.), Moral Language in the New Testament: The Interrelatedness of Language and Ethics in Early Christian Writings. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010.
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| Oral Presentation - Oral Presentation on topic | Students give an in-class oral presentation on the topic or issue of their choosing presenting initial research, a working thesis, and their mode of final delivery (see variations for final project). This is the first part of the assessment which is designed as progressive steps on a major project. |
1000 | 20.0 | |||||
| Report - Options of essay, podcast, learning resource or presentation | Student choose one of the following options (each equivalent to 4000 words, 80% weighting):
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4000 | 80.0 | |||||
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 19 Aug, 2025
Unit record last updated: 2025-08-19 17:05:31 +1000